Synchronized Hearts

Todd Haynes' high-reaching ode to youthful dreams and disappointments "Wonderstruck" comes to us from New Jersey-born designer-illustrator-author Brian Selznick's popular 2011 book.

by Matthew Kennedy | Oct 29, 2017

Ty's at the Hoedown

Openly gay country music superstar Ty Herndon will be the special guest at the 20th anniversary Hoedown and Sundance Stompede. Herndon will be appearing at the Regency Ballroom on Saturday October 21.

by David Elijah-Nahmod | Oct 19, 2017

Julia's Got Talent

Comedian Julia Scotti brought me down memory lane as we talked about my home state of New Jersey, where the comic was during our phone interview.

by Ronn Vigh | Oct 21, 2017

On the Tab :: Oct. 19 - 26

Autumnal offerings, and Halloween just around the corner, orange is the new pumpkin spice. Attend some of the many benefits for Sonoma and Napa fire victims, don a face mask and dance through the smoke.

Oct 19, 2017

Expansion of SF LGBT Senior Housing Begins

The asphalt of a former parking lot is rapidly being torn up in order to start construction on a new home for low-income LGBT seniors in San Francisco.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Oct 22, 2017

LGBT History Month: LGBT History Curriculum Choices Expand

Over the last decade, as more and more educators have sought to teach LGBT history lessons, their curriculum choices have expanded.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Oct 22, 2017

LGBTs Begin Returning Home After CA Fires

It's going to be a long process to return home for many LGBT residents who called the Fountaingrove and Oakmont neighborhoods in Santa Rosa home as well as other parts of Mendocino, Napa, and Sonoma counties.

by Heather Cassell | Oct 21, 2017

Healey Brings Trump Resistance to SF

When Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey sued the Trump administration for the seventh time this month, pundits speculated that the state's top law enforcement official might be eying a run for governor.

by Sari Staver | Oct 21, 2017

SF's Armory Offering Non-Porn Tours

San Francisco's Armory, the massive brick building in the Mission district that was once the headquarters for the National Guard, and then the home of a company known for fetish porn, is offering tours to highlight its non-porn history.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Oct 21, 2017

Mythical Creatures Unbound

Long before Walt Disney dreamt up the Magic Kingdom, dancing brooms and evil queens proffering poison apples, wizened Jewish storytellers were unraveling the mysteries of the universe.

by Sura Wood | Oct 22, 2017


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